Subject: Re: Survey on Villainy
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Posted on: 2014-05-31 06:24:00 UTC

I'll try to keep this as spoiler free as possible, even if the properties involved are older.

1. Handsome Jack (Borderlands 2). The thing that impressed me about Jack the most was how well he covered the gamut of villainy over the arc of the game. He starts out as a smug and rather petty jackass, calling you just to brag about how awesome and wealthy and clever he is and how much you suck. He's simultaneously infuriating and hilarious.

BUT THEN the first twist occurs. Turns out Jack is almost exactly as clever as he says he is: he not only manipulated you, he manipulated the main characters of the first game as well. Everything has gone according to his intentions so far. His gloating intensifies, but now the player starts getting a fuller picture of how nasty and sadistic he really is.

BUT THEN the second twist occurs. You see the extent to which he's willing to go to achieve his vision, and it is fairly frightening. You do something that Jack takes EXTREMELY personal. His messages are still humorous, but now the barbs he flings at you are more pointed and cruel. He wants you dead, but at his own hands. He threatens the lives of any who would kill you and thus deprive him of his vengeance.

And then finally, to complete the villainous sweep, he has his final breakdown rant at the end of the game. In his own twisted mind, HE was the hero of this story. So to see you triumphant over him... he just doesn't get it.

HONORABLE MENTION - David Xanatos (Gargoyles)

2. Judge Doom (Who Framed Roger Rabbit). I'll admit: this one is all nostalgia-based. Doom was the one villain I can remember from my childhood that terrified the hell out of me, even before the big reveal at the end. I don't spook as well now, but the last time I saw him still set the hairs on the back of my neck on end. His demeanor and appearance, even the way he moves, almost felt uncanny valley-ish.

HONORABLE MENTION - Hannibal Lector (Silence of the Lambs)

3. Amon (The Legend of Korra). A charismatic and manipulative speaker. A fighter who could outclass any Bender, even the Avatar. A master tactician whose henchmen were superior to the armed forces. Amon was so competent at everything, he became boring. I'm not interested in a villain who can curb-stomp any and all comers until the finale rolls around. I like heroes and villains who are capable of failure. Failure makes them human. Failure makes them relatable.

DISHONORABLE MENTION - Cersei Lannister (the original version of her from A Song of Ice and Fire; the television Game of Thrones version is rather more sympathetic)

4. The Ice King (Adventure Time). He started out as a joke. A pathetic and easily-thwarted dope who kidnapped princesses and didn't really seem all there. But then "Holly Jolly Secrets, Part II" came out, and we discovered WHY he was like that. Suddenly he didn't seem as funny anymore. And it only got worse from there, what with his interactions with Marceline. There's a scene in of the the written comics where the Ice King is trapped in his greatest desire by the Lich. Finn and Jake have to break the illusion by destroying that which he has always wanted. And it is... rough to read.

HONORABLE MENTION - Mr. Freeze (Batman: The Animated Series)

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